University of Pavia
Scholarship
Undergraduate Scholarships at the University of Pavia
1. EDiSU
Scholarships
EDiSU Pavia (Ente per il Diritto allo Studio Universitario) provides scholarships to students based on merit and financial need.
·
Eligibility:
o Open to both EU and non-EU students.
o Assessment based on family income (ISEE) and academic
performance.
o First-year students must earn a minimum number of credits to retain the scholarship.
·
Benefits:
o Monetary grant.
o One free meal per day at university canteens.
o Accommodation in university residences (subject to availability).
·
Average
Amount:
o Varies depending on income and other factors; specific amounts
are detailed in the annual call for applications.
o Applications are submitted through the EDiSU portal.
o Deadlines and procedures are published annually.
·
Additional
Information:
o Scholarships are awarded after enrollment but can be applied for
prior to enrollment.
o Students are advised to have initial financial resources, as scholarship disbursement may take several months.
2. Tuition
Fee Waivers
The University of Pavia
offers tuition fee waivers to international students based on their academic merit.
·
Eligibility:
o Non-EU students applying for undergraduate programs.
o Assessment based on academic records and qualifications.
·
Benefits:
o Partial or full waiver of tuition fees.
·
Application:
o Automatically considered during the admission process; no
separate application is required.
·
Additional
Information:
o Availability and criteria may vary by program and academic year.
3. Empowering
Next-Gen Women in Tech Scholarship
This scholarship aims to support female students pursuing studies in technology-related fields.
·
Eligibility:
o Female students enrolled in technology or engineering programs.
o Assessment based on academic merit and motivation.
·
Benefits:
o Up to €1,500 towards tuition fees.
·
Application:
o Details and application procedures are provided in the annual
call for applications.
4. International
Mobility Grants
The University of Pavia
encourages international experiences through mobility programs.
·
Eligibility:
o Students participating in exchange programs or study periods
abroad.
o Assessment based on academic performance and program
requirements.
·
Benefits:
o Financial contributions to cover travel and living expenses.
o Amounts vary depending on destination and program duration.
·
Application:
o Applications are submitted through the university's
International Mobility Office.
o Deadlines and procedures are published annually.
Additional Notes
· Application Process:
o Ensure to check specific program requirements and deadlines.
·
Financial
Planning:
o While scholarships provide substantial support, students are
advised to have initial funds to cover expenses during the initial months of
study.
·
Further
Information:
o Detailed information on scholarships,
Graduate
Scholarships at the University of Pavia
1. Tuition
Fee Waiver Scholarships
·
Description:
Approximately 150
scholarships are awarded annually to
international students, providing full exemption from university tuition fees.
·
Eligibility:
o Non-EU students applying for Master’s degree programs.
o Applicants must reside outside Italy and possess a Bachelor’s
degree obtained outside Italy.
o Enrollment in a non-restricted access Master’s program is
required.
·
Benefits:
o Full tuition fee waiver.
o Recipients are only responsible for the enrollment tax
(approximately €156).
· Application Process:
o Scholarships are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis; early application is advised.
2. EDiSU Scholarships
·
Description:
Offered by the regional authority EDiSU, these
scholarships are based on a combination of financial need and academic merit.
·
Eligibility:
o Open to both EU and non-EU students enrolled in Master’s
programs.
o Assessment considers family income and academic performance.
·
Benefits:
o Monetary grant.
o Free accommodation in university residences (subject to
availability).
o One free meal per day at university canteens.
·
Application
Process:
o Applications are submitted through the EDiSU portal; deadlines and procedures are published annually.
3. Invest Your Talent in Italy
Scholarship
·
Description:
A program sponsored by the Italian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, aimed at students from select countries pursuing studies in specific
fields.
·
Eligibility:
o International students from participating countries.
o Enrollment in eligible Master’s programs, typically in
engineering, advanced technologies, architecture, design, economics, or management
.
·
Benefits:
o Full or partial tuition fee waiver.
o Monthly stipend to cover living expenses.
4. Italian Government Scholarships
· Description: Offered by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation to international students not residing in Italy.
·
Eligibility:
o Non-Italian citizens residing abroad.
o Applicants must meet the academic qualifications required for
enrollment in a Master’s program.
·
Benefits:
o Tuition fee waiver.
o Monthly allowance for living expenses.
o Health and medical/accident insurance.
·
Application
Process:
o Applications are submitted through the Study in Italy portal.
5. Subject-Specific Scholarships
·
Description:
Certain departments and faculties at the University of
Pavia offer scholarships targeted at specific fields of study.
·
Eligibility:
o Varies depending on the specific scholarship; typically based on
academic merit and relevance to the field of study.
·
Benefits:
o May include tuition waivers, research grants, or stipends.
·
Application
Process:
o Details are provided by the respective departments; applicants should consult the department's website or contact the program coordinator.
Additional Information
·
Application
Deadlines:
o Deadlines vary by scholarship and program; applicants should
refer to the specific scholarship or program page for exact dates.
·
Required
Documents:
o Completed application form.
o Academic transcripts and degree certificates.
o Curriculum Vitae (CV).
o Motivation letter.
o Letters of recommendation.
o Proof of language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) as required by the program.
·
Language Requirements:
o Many Master’s programs are taught in English; a minimum B2 level
proficiency is typically required.
o Specific language requirements should be verified on the program's webpage.
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Eligibility criteria
Undergraduate
Admission Eligibility – University of Pavia
1. Educational Background
·
Must have completed at least 12 years of schooling.
·
Your secondary school diploma must:
o Be
valid for university admission in your home country.
o Be
recognized as equivalent to the Italian secondary school diploma.
·
If your country has fewer than 12 years of
schooling:
o You must provide proof of additional academic qualifications (e.g., 1-year university study or foundation course).
2. Program-specific Entry Tests
·
Medicine and
Surgery (English):
o Requires
IMAT (International Medical Admissions
Test).
o Administered
by the Italian Ministry of Education (usually in September).
·
Engineering,
Business, and Science Programs:
o May require entrance tests or interviews, depending on the course.
3. Language Proficiency
·
For English-taught
programs:
o Proof
of English proficiency (at least
B2 level) required:
§ IELTS
≥ 5.5
§ TOEFL
iBT ≥ 70
§ Cambridge
B2 First or equivalent
·
For Italian-taught
programs:
o Proof
of Italian language proficiency
(usually B2 level).
o You may need to pass a language assessment test or provide a certificate (like CILS or CELI).
4. Required Documents
·
High school diploma + transcripts (translated
into Italian or English).
·
Proof of language proficiency (English or
Italian depending on the program).
·
Valid passport or ID.
·
Statement of Comparability (from CIMEA, if
requested).
5. Pre-enrollment and Visa (for
non-EU students)
·
Non-EU students must apply for pre-enrollment
through the Universitaly
platform.
· After receiving the admission letter, apply for a student visa through the Italian embassy/consulate.
Graduate Admission Eligibility –
University of Pavia (Master’s Programs)
1. Academic
Qualification
·
You must hold a Bachelor’s degree (at least a 3-year undergraduate
degree).
·
The degree must:
o Be
obtained from a recognized institution.
o Be
valid for admission to graduate programs
in the country where it was awarded.
o Be relevant to the Master’s program you're applying to (check program prerequisites).
2. Language Requirements
·
English-taught
programs:
o Proof
of English proficiency at B2 level or higher (CEFR):
§ IELTS:
Minimum 5.5–6.5
(program-specific).
§ TOEFL
iBT: Minimum 72–90.
§ Cambridge:
FCE, CAE, or CPE.
§ In
some cases, a degree taught in English may be accepted as proof.
·
Italian-taught
programs:
o Proof
of Italian language proficiency,
usually B2 level.
o May need to pass a language test or provide certification (e.g., CILS, CELI).
3. Required Documents
·
Bachelor’s degree certificate and official transcripts (translated into
English or Italian).
·
Curriculum
Vitae (CV).
·
Motivation
letter (stating your academic goals and reasons for applying).
·
Language
proficiency certificate.
·
Valid
passport/ID.
·
Two
letters of recommendation (if requested by the department).
· Portfolio or entrance test (for design or architecture programs, if applicable).
4. Application Process
·
Select your program and upload documents.
·
Some programs require interviews or additional assessments.
· You may receive a conditional offer if you are finishing your undergraduate degree.
5. Visa & Pre-enrollment (for Non-EU students)
·
After receiving an admission letter:
o Apply for a student visa through your local Italian embassy or consulate.
6. Application Deadlines
·
Applications typically open in November/December and close around June–July for September intake.
· Early applications are encouraged, especially if applying for scholarships or visa-required countries.
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Undergraduate Scholarships at the University of Pavia
1. EDiSU
Scholarships
EDiSU Pavia (Ente per il Diritto allo Studio Universitario) provides scholarships to students based on merit and financial need.
·
Eligibility:
o Open to both EU and non-EU students.
o Assessment based on family income (ISEE) and academic
performance.
o First-year students must earn a minimum number of credits to retain the scholarship.
·
Benefits:
o Monetary grant.
o One free meal per day at university canteens.
o Accommodation in university residences (subject to availability).
·
Average
Amount:
o Varies depending on income and other factors; specific amounts
are detailed in the annual call for applications.
o Applications are submitted through the EDiSU portal.
o Deadlines and procedures are published annually.
·
Additional
Information:
o Scholarships are awarded after enrollment but can be applied for
prior to enrollment.
o Students are advised to have initial financial resources, as scholarship disbursement may take several months.
2. Tuition
Fee Waivers
The University of Pavia
offers tuition fee waivers to international students based on their academic merit.
·
Eligibility:
o Non-EU students applying for undergraduate programs.
o Assessment based on academic records and qualifications.
·
Benefits:
o Partial or full waiver of tuition fees.
·
Application:
o Automatically considered during the admission process; no
separate application is required.
·
Additional
Information:
o Availability and criteria may vary by program and academic year.
3. Empowering
Next-Gen Women in Tech Scholarship
This scholarship aims to support female students pursuing studies in technology-related fields.
·
Eligibility:
o Female students enrolled in technology or engineering programs.
o Assessment based on academic merit and motivation.
·
Benefits:
o Up to €1,500 towards tuition fees.
·
Application:
o Details and application procedures are provided in the annual
call for applications.
4. International
Mobility Grants
The University of Pavia
encourages international experiences through mobility programs.
·
Eligibility:
o Students participating in exchange programs or study periods
abroad.
o Assessment based on academic performance and program
requirements.
·
Benefits:
o Financial contributions to cover travel and living expenses.
o Amounts vary depending on destination and program duration.
·
Application:
o Applications are submitted through the university's
International Mobility Office.
o Deadlines and procedures are published annually.
Additional Notes
· Application Process:
o Ensure to check specific program requirements and deadlines.
·
Financial
Planning:
o While scholarships provide substantial support, students are
advised to have initial funds to cover expenses during the initial months of
study.
·
Further
Information:
o Detailed information on scholarships,
Graduate
Scholarships at the University of Pavia
1. Tuition
Fee Waiver Scholarships
·
Description:
Approximately 150
scholarships are awarded annually to
international students, providing full exemption from university tuition fees.
·
Eligibility:
o Non-EU students applying for Master’s degree programs.
o Applicants must reside outside Italy and possess a Bachelor’s
degree obtained outside Italy.
o Enrollment in a non-restricted access Master’s program is
required.
·
Benefits:
o Full tuition fee waiver.
o Recipients are only responsible for the enrollment tax
(approximately €156).
· Application Process:
o Scholarships are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis; early application is advised.
2. EDiSU Scholarships
·
Description:
Offered by the regional authority EDiSU, these
scholarships are based on a combination of financial need and academic merit.
·
Eligibility:
o Open to both EU and non-EU students enrolled in Master’s
programs.
o Assessment considers family income and academic performance.
·
Benefits:
o Monetary grant.
o Free accommodation in university residences (subject to
availability).
o One free meal per day at university canteens.
·
Application
Process:
o Applications are submitted through the EDiSU portal; deadlines and procedures are published annually.
3. Invest Your Talent in Italy
Scholarship
·
Description:
A program sponsored by the Italian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, aimed at students from select countries pursuing studies in specific
fields.
·
Eligibility:
o International students from participating countries.
o Enrollment in eligible Master’s programs, typically in
engineering, advanced technologies, architecture, design, economics, or management
.
·
Benefits:
o Full or partial tuition fee waiver.
o Monthly stipend to cover living expenses.
4. Italian Government Scholarships
· Description: Offered by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation to international students not residing in Italy.
·
Eligibility:
o Non-Italian citizens residing abroad.
o Applicants must meet the academic qualifications required for
enrollment in a Master’s program.
·
Benefits:
o Tuition fee waiver.
o Monthly allowance for living expenses.
o Health and medical/accident insurance.
·
Application
Process:
o Applications are submitted through the Study in Italy portal.
5. Subject-Specific Scholarships
·
Description:
Certain departments and faculties at the University of
Pavia offer scholarships targeted at specific fields of study.
·
Eligibility:
o Varies depending on the specific scholarship; typically based on
academic merit and relevance to the field of study.
·
Benefits:
o May include tuition waivers, research grants, or stipends.
·
Application
Process:
o Details are provided by the respective departments; applicants should consult the department's website or contact the program coordinator.
Additional Information
·
Application
Deadlines:
o Deadlines vary by scholarship and program; applicants should
refer to the specific scholarship or program page for exact dates.
·
Required
Documents:
o Completed application form.
o Academic transcripts and degree certificates.
o Curriculum Vitae (CV).
o Motivation letter.
o Letters of recommendation.
o Proof of language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) as required by the program.
·
Language Requirements:
o Many Master’s programs are taught in English; a minimum B2 level
proficiency is typically required.
o Specific language requirements should be verified on the program's webpage.
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Undergraduate
Admission Eligibility – University of Pavia
1. Educational Background
·
Must have completed at least 12 years of schooling.
·
Your secondary school diploma must:
o Be
valid for university admission in your home country.
o Be
recognized as equivalent to the Italian secondary school diploma.
·
If your country has fewer than 12 years of
schooling:
o You must provide proof of additional academic qualifications (e.g., 1-year university study or foundation course).
2. Program-specific Entry Tests
·
Medicine and
Surgery (English):
o Requires
IMAT (International Medical Admissions
Test).
o Administered
by the Italian Ministry of Education (usually in September).
·
Engineering,
Business, and Science Programs:
o May require entrance tests or interviews, depending on the course.
3. Language Proficiency
·
For English-taught
programs:
o Proof
of English proficiency (at least
B2 level) required:
§ IELTS
≥ 5.5
§ TOEFL
iBT ≥ 70
§ Cambridge
B2 First or equivalent
·
For Italian-taught
programs:
o Proof
of Italian language proficiency
(usually B2 level).
o You may need to pass a language assessment test or provide a certificate (like CILS or CELI).
4. Required Documents
·
High school diploma + transcripts (translated
into Italian or English).
·
Proof of language proficiency (English or
Italian depending on the program).
·
Valid passport or ID.
·
Statement of Comparability (from CIMEA, if
requested).
5. Pre-enrollment and Visa (for
non-EU students)
·
Non-EU students must apply for pre-enrollment
through the Universitaly
platform.
· After receiving the admission letter, apply for a student visa through the Italian embassy/consulate.
Graduate Admission Eligibility –
University of Pavia (Master’s Programs)
1. Academic
Qualification
·
You must hold a Bachelor’s degree (at least a 3-year undergraduate
degree).
·
The degree must:
o Be
obtained from a recognized institution.
o Be
valid for admission to graduate programs
in the country where it was awarded.
o Be relevant to the Master’s program you're applying to (check program prerequisites).
2. Language Requirements
·
English-taught
programs:
o Proof
of English proficiency at B2 level or higher (CEFR):
§ IELTS:
Minimum 5.5–6.5
(program-specific).
§ TOEFL
iBT: Minimum 72–90.
§ Cambridge:
FCE, CAE, or CPE.
§ In
some cases, a degree taught in English may be accepted as proof.
·
Italian-taught
programs:
o Proof
of Italian language proficiency,
usually B2 level.
o May need to pass a language test or provide certification (e.g., CILS, CELI).
3. Required Documents
·
Bachelor’s degree certificate and official transcripts (translated into
English or Italian).
·
Curriculum
Vitae (CV).
·
Motivation
letter (stating your academic goals and reasons for applying).
·
Language
proficiency certificate.
·
Valid
passport/ID.
·
Two
letters of recommendation (if requested by the department).
· Portfolio or entrance test (for design or architecture programs, if applicable).
4. Application Process
·
Select your program and upload documents.
·
Some programs require interviews or additional assessments.
· You may receive a conditional offer if you are finishing your undergraduate degree.
5. Visa & Pre-enrollment (for Non-EU students)
·
After receiving an admission letter:
o Apply for a student visa through your local Italian embassy or consulate.
6. Application Deadlines
·
Applications typically open in November/December and close around June–July for September intake.
· Early applications are encouraged, especially if applying for scholarships or visa-required countries.


